Seabirds Takeaway is a family-owned takeaway store located in popular complex on a very busy road within distance of many populated suburb in Cairns. This takeaway offers a range of options, fish and chips, burgers, wraps, sea food snacks and family meals, value meals.
Key Features:
Well established suburban takeaway food & beverages business
Best for owner operator currently runs by owners only
Lifestyle business
Low overheads
Modern level equipped premise
Easy access
Weekly rent $530 including GST
Loyal long-term customer base
Opportunity to expand catering services
No upgrades required
Opportunity to create website
Outdoor/Indoor Seating
Offers delivery via UberEats and Doordash and pick up services
For full details on this business contact:
Pruthesh – 07 40336944
Email: pruthesh.patel@finnbusinesssales.com.au
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